Keep Men out of Women’s and Girls’ Bathrooms, Showers and Locker Rooms?

March 28, 2017
Steven Hotze, M.D.
Publisher, CRTX News

Dear Republican Legislators,

Do you support Senate Bill 6 (SB 6), The Women’s Privacy Act, also known as the “No Men in Women’s Bathrooms!” Bill? This bill would prohibit men, who claim to be women, from entering women’s and girls’ public and school bathrooms, showers and locker rooms.

CRTX News randomly polled over 1800 Republican primary voters statewide, March 24–25, asking, “Do you agree that men should not be allowed into women’s bathrooms, showers and locker room facilities?” Republicans agreed by an overwhelming 86-14% margin.

You are aware that SB 6 was overwhelmingly passed in the Texas Senate by a 21-10 vote margin, with all 20 Republicans voting in favor of the bill.

Last year, the Fort Worth ISD attempted to adopt a “transgender” policy of allowing boys, who claim to be girls, to use the girls’ bathrooms, showers and locker rooms. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick went to Fort Worth and put a stop to that nonsense. Dripping Springs ISD has adopted a similar “transgender” policy that has caused an uproar among parents. Atty. Gen. Ken Paxton sued and won the case against Obama’s “transgender” school policy last year.

I am not going to tell you what a detrimental effect it would be to allow boys in our schools, who simply claim that they are girls, to be permitted to use the girls’ bathrooms, showers and locker rooms in our schools. You can let your common sense determine that for yourself.

Wouldn’t you agree that it is good policy to maintain separate men’s and women’s bathrooms, showers and locker rooms in order to protect women’s and girls’ privacy and safety?

A person’s gender is determined at conception. It is a biological and scientific fact of nature. No matter if a man thinks, believes or feels that he is a woman, he is not. He is no more a woman than if he thinks, believes or feels that he is a dog, even though he can bark and chase squirrels with the best of them. The truth matters.

This “transgender” philosophy is a perversion of the truth. Why in the world should we allow those individuals, who are sexually deviant in their thinking, to force their destructive values on the rest of us, to the detriment of women’s and girls’ privacy and safety? Thank God that there are men and women like Lt. Gov. Patrick and Sen. Kolkhorst who have the courage of their convictions to say, “Enough is enough!” They finally told the Emperor that he had no clothes on.

Many of you have already taken a stand on this crucial issue of protecting our mothers’, wives’, daughters’ and granddaughters’ privacy and safety when you supported the Campaign for Houston, which I led in 2015. The Campaign for Houston defeated the Houston City Council Bathroom Ordinance by a resounding margin of 61%-39%. Houston’s Proposition 1, the ‘Bathroom Ordinance,’ would have allowed troubled men and sexual predators, who “claimed” to be women, to enter women’s public bathrooms, showers and locker rooms. A copy of those Republican legislators and statewide officials who supported the Campaign for Houston may be found below, following this letter.

The homosexual political movement’s goal is to use the power of law to force you, churches, schools, businesses, private organizations and civil government to accept, affirm and celebrate those who promote and practice deviant sexual behavior and teach it to the children in school, beginning in kindergarten. The school curriculum that the homosexual political movement has developed for recruiting children into the homosexual lifestyle is called Welcoming Schools. It has already made its way into some Texas school districts.

Do you support SB 6 which will prevent deviant men and boys, and sexual predators, who “claim” to be women, from entering women’s and girls’ public and school restrooms, showers and locker rooms?

All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men and women to do nothing!

“Through God we shall do valiantly, and it is He who will tread down our adversaries.” Psalm 108:13.

Thanking you for having the courage of your convictions, I remain, as always,